Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education  2015;21(3):373-381

doi:10.5977/jkasne.2015.21.3.373

Effects of a Multicultural Course on the Multicultural Acceptability and Competency of Nursing Students.

Myeong Jeong CHAE 1 ; Jin Il KIM ; Jin Hee LEE

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Keywords

Culture; Cultural competency; Multicultural acceptability; Students; Nursing

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

Korean

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to examine the effects of a multicultural course on nursing students' multicultural acceptability and competency. METHODS: The research design for this study was a non-equivalent control group, non-synchronized pre- and post-test. The experimental group (n=28) took 13 weeks of the multicultural course, while the control group (n=28) received only regular classes over the same period. Pre- and post-tests were done to identify the effects of the program. The data were collected using self-administered questionnaires and analyzed using the PASW 18.0 program. RESULTS: All indices of multicultural acceptability and competency in the experimental group were significantly higher than that of control group after the program, except for two: universality (a measure of multicultural acceptability) and multicultural awareness (a measure of multicultural competency). CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the multicultural course was effective in elevating the level of multicultural acceptability and competency among nursing students.